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In Literatur und Film der Gegenwart sind intermediale Bezüge, welche über die eigene Medialität und diejenige anderer Medien reflektieren, weit verbreitet. Diese vermehrte Reflexion gründet nicht nur in einer postmodernen Lust am Spiel, sondern auch in einer prekären Situation: Die Buchbranche steckt in einer tiefen Krise und das Kinosterben wurde durch Corona nur noch verstärkt. Angesichts der harten Medienkonkurrenz durch Internet und digitales Fernsehen reflektieren die beiden älteren und in gleicher Weise bedrohten Medien, Literatur und Kinofilm, in wechselseitiger Bespiegelung vermehrt ihre Potentiale und Grenzen. Romane der Gegenwartsliteratur wie Christian Krachts Imperium oder Die Toten, Benjamin Steins Replay oder Thomas von Steinäckers Geister nehmen Bezug auf das Medium Film, und Filme nach 2000 wie Finding Forrester, Stranger Than Fiction oder Atonement beziehen sich metafiktional auf das Medium Literatur und eröffnen damit intermediale Reflexionsräume zwischen Literatur und Film. Der Band untersucht Formen und Funktionen dieser gehäuft auftretenden intermedialen Reflexivität zwischen Literatur und Film angesichts des digitalen Umbruchs. In light of the strong media competition generated by the internet and digital television, two older and similarly endangered media formats, literature and cinema, are increasingly reflecting on their potential and limits in a process of reciprocal mirroring. This volume looks at contemporary novels and films that metafictionally discuss the other medium to discuss the forms and functions of this increasingly frequent intermedial reflexivity.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 21st Century . --- Cinema. --- digitalization. --- remediation. --- self-reflection.
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Texte sind im antiken Alltag in vielfältiger Weise materiell präsent: als in Stein gemeißelte Grabepigramme, auf Tonscherben gepinselte Abrechnungen oder in Buchrollen inszenierte Gedichte. Die Materialität der unterschiedlichen Medienformate macht Text überhaupt erst begreif- und lesbar. Darüber hinaus sind die materiellen Dimensionen eines Textes nicht nur untrennbar mit seinen Gebrauchskontexten und Sinnpotentialen verbunden. Die spezifische Semantik des Mediums prägt auch jeden Text und seine Rezeption entscheidend mit. Das Bewusstsein um die zentrale Bedeutung der Materialität zeigt sich in den schrifttragenden Artefakten selbst, spiegelt sich aber ebenso in metapoetischen und -medialen Reflexionen griechischer und römischer Autoren. Die sechzehn Beiträge des Bandes gehen dem komplexen Zusammenspiel von materieller Präsenz, medialer Semantik und literarischer Reflexion aus der Sicht der Klassischen Philologie, der Alten Geschichte, der Archäologie und der Rechtsgeschichte nach. Die Publikation zielt darauf ab, aktuelle Forschungsansätze zur Materialität antiker Texte zwischen Lebenswelt und Lesewelt in einen interdisziplinären Dialog zu setzen. The everyday use of texts in the ancient world relates in many ways to contemporary practice. Besides inscribed artifacts, the self-reflection of Greek and Roman authors demonstrate an awareness of the importance of materiality. This book presents sixteen interdisciplinary studies of specific cases that illuminate this complex interaction between material presence, media semantics, and literary reflection.
Materiality. --- Materialität. --- Medialität. --- Poetische Selbstreflexion. --- Textkultur. --- mediality. --- poetic self-reflection. --- ART / History / Ancient & Classical.
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This book examines the role that numbers and reflection on mathematical subjects and truths has played and continues to play in philosophy as a whole. The evolution of the concept of number from natural numbers to real and the transfinite numbers of set theory is developed as a prototype of various Wittgensteinian "language games." Warum schon bei Platon die Zahlen und ihr gutes Verständnis einen speziellen Platz in der philosophischen Bildung einnehmen, ist zunächst ein Rätsel. Eine Aufhebung der zukunftsweisenden Leistungen der Pythagoräer besonders in der Harmonielehre gegenüber mystifizierendem Verständnis eines Pythagoräismus ist daher nach wie vor interessant, auch noch im Blick auf Freges ‚drittes Reich‘ abstrakter Gegenstände oder Cantors Mengenlehre. Zahlen sind von philosophischem Interesse durch ihr enges Verhältnis zu den Formen von Rationalität und Sprache – und wegen der Möglichkeit, Aussagen nicht bloß über Zahlen selbst, sondern auch über andere Verhältnisse durch Zahlen zu kodieren und dadurch zum Thema zu machen. Auf einfach nachvollziehbare Weise wird außerdem die Verschränkung von mathematischem Fortschritt, von Problemen und ihren Aufhebungen vorgeführt oder skizziert, etwa die Entdeckung inkommensurabler Größenverhältnisse und das Rechnen mit infinitesimalen Größen, Cantors Stufen des Unendlichen, Brouwers Intuitionismus, Gödels Unvollständigkeitsätze, u.a.m. Die Philosophie der Mathematik wird zum Lehrstück logischer Selbstreflexion überhaupt.
Mathematics --- Number theory --- Numeration --- Philosophy. --- History. --- Word games. --- philosophy of mathematics. --- self-reflection. --- the Infinite.
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As a literary genre, the nonfictional reportage has particular implications for the role of the writer. Pascal Sigg shows how six U.S. American writers, including David Foster Wallace, George Saunders, and Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah, reflect on themselves as human media in their reportage. The writers assert themselves in a postmodern way by scrutinizing their own mediation. As it also traces and develops the theorization of reportage as genre along the reporters' early concerns with technical media, this pioneering contribution to literary journalism studies paves a way for a new materialist approach in the under-researched field.
LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General. --- American Studies. --- Digital Media. --- Human. --- Literary Studies. --- Literature. --- Media. --- Mediation. --- Mediatization. --- Reportage. --- Self-Reflection.
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The concept of nonpropositionality covers the vast field of those aspects of knowledge and experience that cannot be captured by a truth-functional approach or escape conceptual analysis. The book is confined to questions of theoretical philosophy. Its first part provides an orientation within the nonpropositional jungle by critically following a historically beaten track: the philosophy of Gottlob Frege. It not only explains the propositional focus of Frege’s epistemology, logic and philosophy of language against the historical background of psychologism but focuses on the limits of this propositional approach. The critical analysis of Frege’s logicist project centres on its foundational basis: definitions, logically primitive terms, elucidations of these terms as well as aspects of what Frege calls ‚colouring‘. The second part of the book echoes many of the central elements which mark the limits of Frege’s propositional conception by dealing with the systematically pivotal role that the concept of nonpropositionality plays in contemporary analytical philosophy, especially within epistemology and philosophy of mind. Two main areas stand out: theories of perception and the discussion of inner experience. The focus here is on non-epistemic conceptions of seeing, the non-conceptual content of experience as well as on phenomenal consciousness and self-consciousness. The pivotal claim is that the nonpropositional constitutes the basis of and a necessary condition for the propositional. Any attempt to embark on an analysis of the propositional and of propositional knowledge will float in the air unless the nonpropositional grounds are systematically secured. The book aims to close this gap.
Analytical Philosophy. --- Consciousness. --- Language. --- Mentalism. --- Philosophy of Mind. --- Proposition (Logic) Theory of. --- Proposition Philosophy of. --- Self-Reflection. --- Truth. --- Philosophy of mind.
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"Delivers fascinating material across genres, periods, and theoretical issues." TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT.
Arthurian romances --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval. --- Ascension Day. --- Elizabeth I. --- Grail. --- audience. --- consent. --- genre. --- honour. --- malice. --- passion. --- quest. --- secular. --- self-reflection. --- shame. --- spiritual. --- transformation. --- History and criticism.
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Henry Miller is a cult figure in the world of fiction, in part due to having been banned for obscenity for nearly thirty years. Alongside the liberating effect of his explicit treatment of sexuality, however, Miller developed a provocative form of writing that encourages the reader to question language as a stable communicative tool and to consider the act of writing as an ongoing mode of creation, always in motion, perpetually establishing itself and creating meaning through that very motion. Katy Masuga provides a new reading of Miller that is alert to the aggressively and self-consciously writerly form of his work. Critiquing the categorization of Miller into specific literary genres through an examination of the small body of critical texts on his oeuvre, Masuga draws on Deleuze and Guattari's concept of a minor literature, Blanchot's 'infinite curve,' and Bataille's theory of puerile language, while also considering Miller in relation to other writers, including Proust, Rilke, and William Carlos Williams. She shows how Miller defies conventional modes of writing, subverting language from within. Katy Masuga is Adjunct Professor of British and American literature, cinema, and the arts in the Cultural Studies Department at the University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle.
American literature --- History and criticism. --- Miller, Henry, --- Miller, Henry Valentine --- Aesthetics. --- Literary style. --- Flapdoodle, Phineas --- ミラー, ヘンリー --- Flapdoodle, Phineas, --- Miller, Genri, --- Миллер, Генри, --- Miller, Henri, --- ヘンリー・ミラー, --- Miller, Genri --- Миллер, Генри --- Miller, Henri --- LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General. --- Explicit. --- Fiction. --- Henry Miller. --- Language. --- Obscenity. --- Self-critique. --- Self-reflection. --- Sexuality. --- Writing.
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For over a century and in scores of countries, patriarchal presumptions and practices have been challenged by women and their male allies. "Sexual harassment" has entered common parlance; police departments are equipped with rape kits; more than half of the national legislators in Bolivia and Rwanda are women; and a woman candidate won the plurality of the popular votes in the 2016 United States presidential election. But have we really reached equality and overthrown a patriarchal point of view? The Big Push exposes how patriarchal ideas and relationships continue to be modernized to this day. Through contemporary cases and reports, renowned political scientist Cynthia Enloe exposes the workings of everyday patriarchy-in how Syrian women civil society activists have been excluded from international peace negotiations; how sexual harassment became institutionally accepted within major news organizations; or in how the UN Secretary General's post has remained a masculine domain. Enloe then lays out strategies and skills for challenging patriarchal attitudes and operations. Encouraging self-reflection, she guides us in the discomforting curiosity of reviewing our own personal complicity in sustaining patriarchy in order to withdraw our own support for it. Timely and globally conscious, The Big Push is a call for feminist self-reflection and strategic action with a belief that exposure complements resistance.
Patriarchy. --- Sex role. --- Feminism --- Patriarchy --- Sexual harassment. --- Women --- Social conditions. --- History. --- Economic conditions. --- Social aspects --- gender womens studies. --- lesbian rights. --- lgbt rights. --- male allies. --- patriarchal society. --- patriarchy. --- presidential election. --- rape kits. --- secretary general of the un. --- self reflection. --- sexual harassment. --- womens rights advocate. --- womens rights.
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Best known as the writer who introduced French existentialism to English-speaking readers through her translation of Sartre's Being and Nothingness, Hazel E. Barnes has written an autobiography that is both the success story of a professional woman as well as a profoundly moving reflection on growing older. Transcending the personal details of her life, Barnes' memoir stands as an important contribution to the intellectual history of our century. "An intimate record of our times and of the ongoing issues that challenge us to define ourselves over and over again."-Kirkus Reviews "An engaging autobiography that spans not only [Barnes'] self-identified period of 'flourishing' but virtually all the twentieth century."-Library Journal "Thoughtful, gracefully written reflections. . . . Readers will be glad they pursued an unusual woman's intellectual and personal journey."-Booklist "An accessible, wonderfully written book packed with wisdom and insight."-Denver Post "Absorbing and satisfying."-Gertrude Reif Hughes, Women's Review of Books
College teachers --- Feminists --- Existentialism. --- Existenzphilosophie --- Ontology --- Phenomenology --- Philosophy, Modern --- Epiphanism --- Relationism --- Self --- Barnes, Hazel Estella. --- Barnes, Hazel E. --- Barnes, Hazel Estella --- United States --- Biography --- Existentialism --- existentialism, memoir, biography, autobiography, women, gender, feminism, professional woman, career, aging, freedom, revelation, translation, sartre, nonfiction, barry goldwater, letters, prison, prisoner, hoax, equality, right to die, philosophy, academia, higher education, female philosopher, professor, retirement, mortality, meaning, fulfillment, religion, psychoanalysis, self-understanding, self, reflection.
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Although Martin Heidegger is nearly as notorious as Friedrich Nietzsche for embracing the death of God, the philosopher himself acknowledged that Christianity accompanied him at every stage of his career. In Heidegger's Confessions, Ryan Coyne isolates a crucially important player in this story: Saint Augustine. Uncovering the significance of Saint Augustine in Heidegger's philosophy, he details the complex and conflicted ways in which Heidegger paradoxically sought to define himself against the Christian tradition while at the same time making use of its resources. Coyne first examines the role of Augustine in Heidegger's early period and the development of his magnum opus, Being and Time. He then goes on to show that Heidegger owed an abiding debt to Augustine even following his own rise as a secular philosopher, tracing his early encounters with theological texts through to his late thoughts and writings. Bringing a fresh and unexpected perspective to bear on Heidegger's profoundly influential critique of modern metaphysics, Coyne traces a larger lineage between religious and theological discourse and continental philosophy.
Philosophy and religion. --- Heidegger, Martin, --- Augustine, --- heidegger, philosophy, christianity, god, divinity, religion, saint augustine, being and time, secularism, theology, metaphysics, continental, bishop of hippo, temporality, difference, existentialism, beuron lecture, conscience, truth, justice, temptation, sin, self, reflection, understanding, plato, restraint, reason, questioning, phenomenology, ontology, paul, nothingness, morality, mysticism, kant, husserl, joy, despair, happiness, virtue, perfection, nonfiction, hegel, grace, guilt, fear, ego, descartes, cogito ergo sum, anxiety, confession.
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